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Event Quests are Time-Limited Quests to commemorate an event, be it about a game update, such as mechanic changes or updates ([[Event_Quest:Skill_Progression_Quest_Campaign|Campaigns]]), or an in-game event, such as [[Event_Quest:Valentine_Jail!_You,_Prison,_and_Chocolate|Valentine's]] or [[Event_Quest:Birth!_New_Hero_of_the_Holy_Night%3F|Christmas]].
Event Quests are Time-Limited Quests to commemorate an event, be it about a game update, such as mechanic changes or updates ([[Event_Quest:Skill_Progression_Quest_Campaign|Campaigns]]), or an in-game event, such as [[Event_Quest:Valentine_Jail!_You,_Prison,_and_Chocolate|Valentine's]] or [[Event_Quest:Birth!_New_Hero_of_the_Holy_Night%3F|Christmas]].


Large events, such as [[Event_Quest:Valentine_Jail!_You,_Prison,_and_Chocolate|Valentine's]] or [[Event_Quest:Birth!_New_Hero_of_the_Holy_Night%3F|Christmas]], have a long spanning event accompanied by a [[gacha]] with units relevant to such event, story-driven series of Main Quests, Free Quests focused on the event-specific drop items, and an event shop to exchange event-specific drop items. Specific event-relevant skills (that can stack, and only require a unit with that skill unlocked in the party), can help with the item quantity dropped. Typically with LW's release schedule, an event will release four tiers of quests for one item, then one by one they'll release another tier for both items, while the Main Quest typically releases a new pair every other day, typically. It is suggested to wait until all Free Quests are released to farm for items, as the item quantity and drop rates per quest tier increases along with difficulty. After the Free Quests, the Main Quest and event exchange shop has a week left, to finish up with the story and let players redeem from the event shop. <u>During these Event periods, it is highly recommended to burn your stamina in the Event Quests, as they offer higher rank XP, and item acquisition per stamina is far fairer</u>.
Large events, such as [[Event_Quest:Valentine_Jail!_You,_Prison,_and_Chocolate|Valentine's]] or [[Event_Quest:Birth!_New_Hero_of_the_Holy_Night%3F|Christmas]], have a long spanning event accompanied by a [[gacha]] with units relevant to such event, story-driven series of Main Quests, Free Quests focused on the event-specific drop items, and an event shop to exchange event-specific drop items.
Specific event-relevant skills (that can stack, and only require a unit with that skill unlocked in the party), can help with the item quantity dropped.
Typically with LW's release schedule, an event will release four tiers of quests for one item, then one by one they'll release another tier for both items, while the Main Quest typically releases a new pair every other day, typically. It is suggested to wait until all Free Quests are released to farm for items, as the item quantity and drop rates per quest tier increases along with difficulty.
After the Free Quests expire, the Main Quest and event exchange shop has a week left, to finish up with the story and let players redeem from the event shop, and after that, bonus quests of short dialogue exchange.
It's common practice, this year, for LifeWonders to release "sequels" to past big events of last year while re-releasing last year's bonus quests, and a [[gacha]] as a second chance to obtain limited variant units.
<u>During these Event periods, it is highly recommended to burn your stamina in the Event Quests, as they offer higher rank XP, and item acquisition per stamina is far fairer</u>.


Non-Event Time-Limited Quests, however, don't follow a regular pattern, like regular large Event Quests. These quests are usually campaigns to commemorate recent game updates and additions, or shorter events, such as [[Event_Quest:2018_Oriental_New_Year|New Years]] and [[Event_Quest:Golden_Week|Golden Week]].
Non-Event Time-Limited Quests, however, don't follow a regular pattern, like regular large Event Quests. These quests are usually campaigns to commemorate recent game updates and additions, or shorter events, such as [[Event_Quest:2018_Oriental_New_Year|New Years]] and [[Event_Quest:Golden_Week|Golden Week]].